Senior AOCS Engineer

Espoo, Uusimaa, Finland · Engineering

Description

ICEYE is building the world’s largest constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites. The satellites can take images at any time of day – even when it’s cloudy or dark – and those images will let our customers understand the world better and make more intelligent decisions. We launched the world’s first SAR microsatellite in January 2018 and raised $65M in financing to date.

We are a Finnish based international startup with employees from more than 25 countries and subsidiaries in the US, UK and Poland. Our team is a tight-knit group of experts from a range of areas including engineering, software development, and radar technology. We’re innovative, driven, and strive for excellence in everything we do. We don’t listen to people who say it can’t be done: we go and do it!

To support the growth of the company, we are now looking for a Senior Attitude & Orbit Control Subsystem Engineer to join our Engineering team, reporting to Systems Engineer. This position is located in our headquarters in Espoo, Finland.

You will deliver highly reliable embedded software for ICEYE designed hardware and engage with other ICEYE software and hardware engineers to discover the needs of the mission and code highly reliable software that turns the mission into a reality. Additionally, you will be responsible for the complete life-cycle of the software you create, from development to testing to operation during a mission and take ownership of your firmware products, including verification testing and writing documentation.

Requirements

Master’s degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering, Math or a science-related discipline

5+ years of experience writing embedded software in C, C++ or a similar language

5+ years developing software for the ARM Cortex family or a similar micro architecture

Working knowledge of hardware level software development, including use of timers, interrupts, hardware peripherals such as SPI controllers and ADCs, bootloaders and debug tools